… parliaments? We can ensure that legislation across all policy areas has a fair and equal impact on women and men in … perspective. The working conditions for MPs is often not family friendly. There are only eleven Member States in which … have at least one chamber of parliament with concrete policy outlawing discrimination based on sex or a policy …
… differences in motivations to engage in platform work’ policy brief explains… A new and evolving reality While … more flexibility to combine work with household tasks or family commitments. Men’s motivations are more often driven … workers to combat disguised employment. Read the joint policy brief with Eurofound In addition to the policy brief …
… us they do it because they can combine these jobs with family commitments and housework. Yet algorithmic scheduling … is often out of step with technological developments. Policy frameworks must become future-proofed to respond to … creation learned how to live from human input, watching a family through a hole in a cottage wall. Frankenstein’s …
… us they do it because they can combine these jobs with family commitments and housework. Yet these kinds of jobs … Artificial intelligence, platform work and gender equality Policy brief: Artificial intelligence, platform work and …
… which provides advice on how to coordinate career and family. Not many companies collect data measuring issues such … clearly defined work-life balance measures, while being a “family friendly” employer are the pillars of success of this … work-life balance, and allow employees to spend time with family. …
… Whereas most tech companies have a written gender-equality policy, Women-ReBoot actively enabled companies to see the … that women remain the default carers in Irish society; family care work is shared unequally between women (70%) and … men (30%).[1] Of 27 countries in a global study on unpaid family and household work, Irish households spent the largest …
… is to provide lasting solutions rather than attractive policy headlines. AON’s policy on gender is part of a wider … women remain the default carers in Irish society: family care work is unequally shared between women (70%) and men (30%). Of 27 countries in a global study on unpaid family and household work, Irish households spent the most …